Of course. There are many Americans (from 100,000 up to 2 million) living in Mexico and many of them have established their own businesses in Mexican soil. One instance would be the many real state agents who sell properties along the Pacific Ocean in Ensenada, Los Cabos or Mazatlan.
Anywhere, if entering Mexico by land. This is an ongoing issue which has not been addressed properly: an increasing flow of illegal Americans living and working in Mexico. See related links for some insights.
new mexico was a teritory, not a state
Yes. There are 120 million of them living in the country of Mexico, and over 36 million of Americans who can trace their ancestry to Mexico (i.e. Mexican-Americans) living in the United States.
There are between 400,000 and 1 million Americans living in Mexico right now.
No that bad, considering there are other regions in Mexico with less economic development. In the related links section yo can see some examples of such living conditions.
Mexico is by far the largest contributor, with almost 12 million people working in the United States, and 31 million Americans who can trace their roots to Mexico.
Us americans are ecstatic we get a bunch of mexicans running around america stealing our jobs.. its just exciting
New Mexico was a territory, not a state
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
The United States grew when some Americans were going to Mexico. The other people who live there didn't want them living there, so they didn't treat them fairly. The Americans attacked Mexico, and later they won. So of course, they got some of Mexico's land.
Cheaper cost of living, nice weather and friendly people are some of the most important reasons.
Southwesterners from Mexico are known as Mexican-Americans.